 All right, Cliff has a quick tip for us that's really kind of more of a hacky thing, which I like. He says, I have a frustrating PDF problem which I solved. I received a filled out PDF form for my doctor's office for work, which was of course password protected because of HIPAA compliance. I could not submit the form to work password protected, but the obvious menu options in preview would not remove the password. Most tips on the internet talk about using the export option in preview to resave the file without a password, but all my attempts resulted in a still-passworded file. Finally, one tip noted that as a last resort, use file print save as PDF, which worked. So I guess my tip would be that preview file export no longer works for this, but save as PDF does. Do you clever geeks have another easier way to remove PDF passwords? No, and I don't think the export one has worked for a while because I get tax returns from my CPA that are password protected. And the first thing I do is I immediately save a copy that's not password protected because the last thing I want is when I need to go look at 2015's tax return for whatever reason, some college wants it or whatever. And then it comes up and it's like, what's your password? It's like, I don't know, that was like five years ago, dude, I don't know what the password is. So having been in that scenario exactly one time and having to spend whatever 15 minutes hunting for the right email from Bob to show me my password, I now just save him, save as PDF. And that's how I've always done it is that way. But now, of course, you can use the quick tip from a pilot Pete in Mackieke of 900 to make that command PP and boom, you're good to go. So I like it. Hopefully that helps Cliff.